† Scanning the sensor to obtain glucose values does not require lancets.
1. A finger prick test using a blood glucose meter is required during times of rapidly changing glucose levels when interstitial fluid glucose levels may not accurately reflect blood glucose levels, or if hypoglycaemia or impending hypoglycaemia is reported or the symptoms do not match the system readings.
2. The reader can capture data from the sensor when it is within 1cm to 4cm of the sensor, even through clothing.
3. For a complete glycaemic picture, scan once every 8 hours.
4. Data on file Abbott Diabetes Care.

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